Djuna Barnes: Ladies Almanack, Kartoniert / Broschiert
Ladies Almanack
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- Illustration:
- Djuna Barnes
- Publisher:
- Dalkey Archive Press, 04/2026
- Binding:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781628975581
- Item number:
- 11602259
- Volume:
- 100 Pages
- Weight:
- 132 g
- Format:
- 203 x 152 mm
- Thickness:
- 6 mm
- Release date:
- 2.4.2026
- Series:
- Dalkey Archive Essentials
- Note
-
Caution: Product is not in German language
Blurb
A "striking lesbian manifesto and a deft parody" by the acclaimed author of Nightwood. (---Library Journal)
Nearly 100 years after its original 1928 publicationsent shockwaves through the literary scene, Ladies Almanack reigns as a brilliant modernist composition and one of the most audacious lesbian texts of the 20^th^ century. At once a scathing social satire and a love letter to the wealthy expatriates of Paris high society, the book delights in its cast of characters, who are clear analogues to Barnes' lesbian literary contemporaries---and the book's first readers.
Arranged by month and written in a pastiche of Restoration literature, Ladies Almanack records the life and lovers of Dame Evangeline Musset, a pseudonymous stand-in for Natalie Clifford Barney. Accompanied for the first time by Barnes' original Elizabethan-style woodcut illustrations, this new edition also features a sharp, impassioned introduction by Sarah Schulman reflecting on the ways in which lesbian lives have changed---and haven't---since the 1920s. After decades out of print, Dalkey Archive is proud to revive the Ladies Almanack for contemporary readers: a classic that delivers all the salacious drama of The L Wordwith the literary wit and wordplay of Shakespeare.
Biography (Djuna Barnes)
Djuna Barnes, 1892 in Cornwall-on-Hudson geboren, begann ihre Karriere als Journalistin. 1919 ging sie als Korrespondentin nach Europa und lebte - als Mittelpunkt literarischer und künstlerischer Zirkel - lange in Paris. Anfang der vierziger Jahre kehrte sie nach New York zurück, wo sie 1982 starb.Biography (Djuna Barnes)
Djuna Barnes, 1892 in Cornwall-on-Hudson geboren, begann ihre Karriere als Journalistin. 1919 ging sie als Korrespondentin nach Europa und lebte - als Mittelpunkt literarischer und künstlerischer Zirkel - lange in Paris. Anfang der vierziger Jahre kehrte sie nach New York zurück, wo sie 1982 starb.